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Travel documents that often need to be notarized include;

1. Minor Travel Consent Forms: Letters from a non-traveling parent or guardian, especially for international travel, stating permission for a child to travel alone or with another party.

2. Passport Applications (Form DS-3053): Required if one parent is absent during a child’s passport application.

3. Temporary Guardianship Agreements: Necessary when authorizing someone else to make decisions for a child.

4. Affidavits of Support/Identity: Sometimes required for travel or visa applications, particularly for immigration purposes.

5. Medical Authorization Forms: A notarized document allowing a temporary guardian to authorize medical care for a child abroad.

6. Power of Attorney (POA): Used if you are authorizing someone to handle financial or legal matters while you are abroad.